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THE FLATONIA ARGUS
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VOLUME 63
FLATONIA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SFPT. 8: 1938
NUMBER 37
ic—l itunr punt being bbilt near floy^
» '»> a
ro ’ p:~m. “
tSD A Y
j 4-Day Celebration
So'hie people seem to iike
their home town a whole lot
when it can give them some-
thing. hut when they have
money-to spend, it’s a horse
of—another color.----- -
--:---W--$ • 7~
The of a city de-
The Mexicans of Flatonia
are sponsoring a gala cele-
bration at the Salon Hidalgo
in Flatonia on September 14-
15-lfi-17T .according to an an-
uouneement printed by them
this past week, *fhe$ are
______, , - .especially inviting their white
pends upon its^ school to a friends to attend their cele-
bration.
. As a feature attraction for
Bargain Day Set
For September 24
Bentonite To Be
Processed For Use
I
Dove Season Gets
Underway Sept. 15
great extent. If a town has
a reputation of having a good _____ ____________________
school people seek residence j Friday” September "l6, ' they
lr^tnat place- They say it is«a j will -sponsor' - three boxing
good ^immunity in which to | matches between local colored
bring ui their children. They j boys. The matches will feature
will often go to a great, Garfield I-afond against Mel-
deal of- extra expeira**^ vfnn Butler, L. Holmes and
. move to, such a place aud | Russel Wash, and Abe'Clark
secure homes*there in order | against J. B. Bingjey. - TJ\e
n’u‘ -j.u:ij • — • •••'Eminent authmily on colored
ring technique, John Henry
Green, will act as referee.
Various Mexican foods will,
be sold on' the grounds, and
a Mexican Orchestra from
Saturday, . September 24 • ^ ^ Dnllill^ Mild
has been set by the Bargain --
Hay Committee as the date Construction of the Smoot*“their guns in readiness this
Hunters of the Flatonia
section have been getting
that thti;: 7-'Children might
have the best; ,*•'
* * *
The town that . has good
schools brings up a genera-
tion, of young people who ate
well equipped to meet the j San Antonio .will furnish the
problems of life. They Are' mas>c for the dances and dur-
intellig. nt. in work and. bust- ing the ' day.
ness, they see 'opportunities
to render useful service, and
are successful above the aver-
age. .Of course, many gf
these young people go else-
where when they leave'school,
but many stay on and builej
— jiptf.Ueii home town, and push'
— t ahead for the future geo%-
^ '*■■'■••rations. Good ^schools are a
fine investment in any com-
. niunity." Flatonia should bn
-----------pfoii(i of its seJio.oJs.~g
Wackier Mexicans will spoil
sor a celebration of the same
type „the Fair Park. The
Flatoma*"‘Mexicans are ask-
ing your suppoVt of ’their
celebration. •
35SJSW& sk
tv o ‘l . ac*Ue specials, and to the Flatonia section angJfcpr
e4S C1J ^nt w.ll beJjeld clay refining plant. The
Tiel-e’t /he J>aa-« , „ wdl be . situated, about . one
Tickets are *bem£ given by mile west of FloV gyi the east
i.eh the railroad tracks,
suit, t 1/fvrinirghase. Be ail(l will, refine. yeHowt-gi-ren
Wben vnn in y0U t,nkC,S bentonite for use in oil well
"lien you make, a purchase, Hiillintr
and save them. They might ' y ’ • , . ,
be valuable f • ■ - Friday aftenipon of . .last
. Watch for further details week the deed for the two
<>f>the Fall Bargain* Day in -wve'Ntrip was signed by E„ A.
another issue of. The Argus . owner of the • land.
■-f.__-r. • ' Construction work was start-
ed immediately, and the hug*e
mill arrived Tuesday after-
To Register Monday
“School opens Monday,
September 12th and a short
"jionjng exercises- «.w{JI . be
helTf at 9:00 a. m.“ stated
Supt. C. Kasper •today. “All
students are urged fo be pres-
i tint the first day to facilitate
the issuance of text Jiooks
and registration”.
Students will register from
10 a. m. until noon and wHl
be dismissed for the day at
noon. The same well-balanced.
; , .BOILER INSPECTOR
It is understood that theINJURED IN CAR WRECK
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SCOTT’S TEACHER
TAKES B. S. DEGREE
It is with much pleasure
that we chronicle the start-
ing of a new business enter-
prise near-Flatonia this.week.
If "sohi ' of our readers will
lemejnJier. we expressed the
sincere desire years ago that
.some enterprising compuny
San Marcos, Tex., Sept. (j.
—Clyde .Jones of Flatonia
was awarded a-bachelor of*
-science degree from South-
west Texas* State Teachers
College at the regular sum-
mer team commencement
hero Wednesday, August 24.
A total of 203 seniors
weiv awarded IbaqheW -of
arts’ ail'd'.scietico degrees. Also
21 Afhster’s degrees were c<?n-
yjoon, antj has already been
A ‘ Mr. Walker, boiler set- UP on a 'concrete, founda-
inspector of this district, was *'on.- ^ue, lo. flle c°mPaI'y’s
seriously jnjured -in a car desire to begin milling opera-
wreck on the Flatonia-Wael- !io™ at once the machinery
dev road Tuesday afternoon, ls being_ installed on the open
-whew■ th** -etu*- wfts- ^1
hit a culvert, - and Turned ’'vith u. 01,11 hoUHe and wAre'
over. Mr. IWker was thrown j hAou“e 1,1 tthe VC/-V ne‘1*'
#lear, and was unconscious ;X concrete runaway 50 by 120
wJien picked up. He was taken - ,<H’t M also being laid for
To Gonzales to a SalMtal. ■ the atoring of tfre raw clay:
where he“* is under medical j The main, machinery ■ will
care. The extent of his injur- f consist of a ball mill grinder,
ies is ivot known. j powered with diesel engines;
He is well "knoVfl bv I a dryer, with a wood burn-
several o£ ,o»r citizens,. ha^j inF furnace, and several
ing been here-Vn husiness on J conveyers - and sacking
machines. The raw clay will
be brought,./rant-the mines
nearby, and will beyprocessed
clays, R. A. Whcele|- and- suu
started the first business, and
were closely fdri6wT*d by the
Fla-Tr-c coriipanv. who' had THANKS!
twenty-six since the * gradu-
-atr- schnnt “wgK—opened" nr
June'- 1936. “v »
''the misfortuiie “to lose their -r, < .’-i .
M
isJoeiitmg _n&&r_
:o
•nnof
---;n:—-—
THE TEXANS” TO
■t»6W-Trr-r.y wte-—
. ,. - _ . . .. . . p..v raised over 1000 pounds
in le sincer^svish that then-] t,.his v*ar,-and has had a ready
business venture here might .........— ......w
prove most profitable, both
to them and our community.
One of life’s little disap-
pointments—You belong to
the -VTdttfdeer— -Fire—Defwtrt
my.uM..tiie-a.laim.-sounds, and
away you go; confident that
you can get there and put out
the fire before it lias a
ch incn to start. You Toll
back the doors of the F’ire
station, climb up on the truck,
turn the switch, press the
starter, and . . welj, I’ll be a
so and which if the battery
isn’t dead! Don’t know who
is to blame, but it sure takes
the “fun?" out of being a
fireman to have to get out
(with About seventeen others)
- and push the old truck .to
staft it.
*
OlVserva(iopRi-— Flection is
jjrarbic machines have return-
ed fo their old staujls , . . II.
P. Meyer says hr-will adopt
Mde Klein’s- slogan of “If
ymr sleep, don’t drive >lf you
diive, don’t sleep”
market for them. They sure
are fine, and will be enioved.
Thanks! V % :
■ :n
ENGLE HOME BURNS;
IS TOTAL LOSS
’Fire of undetermined
origin totally destroyed tKe
home of Mr. and Mrs. Moritz
Schwenke of Engle Thursday
night about 7:30. A call was
sent to the Flatonia and S.chu-
lenburg fire departments, and
both responded,’ but to no
avail, as the house w'as total-
ly consumed upon arrival. A
south wind, was carrying
sparks over on other build-
ings. and there was some
danger of other buildings be-
ing burned. Therefore the
fire departments were called.
Both departments made the
•urn in good time, tire Flato-
■sevcral. different occasion*.
NdTICE!^^'^
,A crocheted bedspread and
A few rules to remember,
aeoording to the Game com-
mission are:--- '*
Shooting hours are front
7 ;6q a. m. to sunset. ■>
Daily Irug limit is 15. ,
Use only a shotgun, not
larger than No. 10 bore; and
if an automatic of repeater,
it must be plugged to hold
not more than three shells,,
including the «n* in the
■hamhor, .
Baiting of doves is pro-
hibited.
Season -closes at sunset,
November 15th.
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j personal j
terns
M.
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Mias Bonnie Lois - Kotzebue
of West Columbia is Visitngr
ih the home of Mrs. F. R.
CoWdin this week.
Miss Clara Koch left Sun-
day for Fayetteville where
she will teach again this year,"
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schoen-
weitz and Mr. and Mrs.
Woody Nesrsta spent the
weekend fishing in Lamar.
Mrs. R, J. Marsh and chiU
dren Jane and Billy Bob re-,
turned Sunday from a brief
-TJ
high school list, of courses i Nisit in ^ Antonip. ,
wil* be offered .One- ne>^ Sunday visitors tn the home
week awaiting the opening of
dove season next Thursday
morning, September 15 at
7:00 a, m. Doves are,said to
be plentiful,- and with the
shortage" of water, thev' are
staving ill lame ' "Jr-nWi. vv v*VM. yuc ..cvy Sunday visitors In the home
mminif water ffi"' ^ Homenj^EThflf Educa- of Mrs. Clara Patzelt in-
tion III. will Le offered to ! eluded: Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Junior and Senior girls. * Nieman and children of Hous-
Bus Sgheduly • J tow Mr. a'rid Mrs. Leon Czer-
On Monday the large bus winski of Ft. Worth, Mrs.
will leave the . Jjm Kjiown , Paul Rietz' and Mrs. ’Paulina
'•Ngate at 7:3o ar m.; thereafter iPfhh*of Qifitern.
at -7:05 a. m. The smaller bus * Mr. and Mrs. Robt! Crooks
will Ipave thf Zimmerhaiizef' of San AYitonio visited in the
jilace on the Colony rtmd At
,7 v’>y a,-ni.; the Albrecht cross-
ing at 7:51) and the fir&t
crossing on*the Muldoon road
.al 8:20; after Monday this
schedule will run 30 minutes
home of Mrs. Lomie Keathley
last - week.
Mrs. Lucy Blocker of Aus-
tin spent the weekend in the
‘Mrs. A. G. Bolton home.
Rev. Vaclav Bily, Frank
earlietT All bus students*ore! Ka4inn and_ Jerome Stt^Js all
urged- to bo at theTr gates'
on the bus routes, at the
-above time. •
Students entering the Fla-
“twnia School "for the first
~Mrs. ,T7 TT. ITurhani and
daughter Ann of Louisville?,. .... .
’Centuckv arrived in our cUv timo ^'ould bring their re-
Saturday where • Mrs. Dur-1 m,rt CiU(ls 51,1,1 l*i«»ksre-
bam will visit in the Falres
mar, will be shown in the fields, where it is aised -«s- a
styte" wind My- of tho m. '•Krgnr~dTTning; mird: ......
.Stme ‘ today. ^ Friday aftd • We (lay mine* is situated
Saturday.- It'is, for sale, and i>vo mtlfts west of* Floy, on
■ if -ywi- —inlei'«9t.wl.‘v "n7r"M fH r r-S to i n h a use r league,
particulars and price .may^lH- trtd leases of sa1f- property
obtained, iront* Mr. Kleiir. . were obtained by the coni-
— i.ajiv from Killough Faires of
A herfti'g story of* the' )j,e onnmiriu’___inti ni< Vv.itu
S"cbTTIi“-.-lrhyH-ie i..lJ i!■.•<'(+..oi";^j]f~move-, to. Flatonia this
during- the dark -drfys• aftftK; week, and will make their
the War Between the States permantmt; home in the “Mrs.
and the birth of the United j. F, Sullivan residence. H. C.
Slates us a coast-tp-coast Taylor of Houston and J. J.
empire is told .in “The Sedjniev-er, former Argus
lOxans , PpamoUnt’s... gj>ic publisher! are assisting in the
treatment ot the Reconstriic- j construction of the plant, and
J121L. P£!i.l.lfli JLVU.ctL. -hM—il/5.....adU -W-M«4iW(y -mi©rested -«»-
..preiiiuu:a-Kuudaw-at-aw--tIm- -protflTCTIbTI--ot-----i’eTIhell
Lyric Theatre. A sweeping ,]avs __^------
canvas painted with bold and The grinder is capable of
fiery strokes, ,t will thrill j handIin‘"fl.6m .^00 to 4000
ested in the men who rebuilt l. C 1 .ii . ’
the'countrv after the national hro™ 12, !° *5 m?n wlJl. bt.
disaster of a “brothers' war", i ,n m,nc .a,u 1 at
An all-star cast; headed by ..»>Jant whon Production
such favorites as Randolph M 3-
Scott, Joan Bennett, May! The processed clays will lie
Robson, Walter Brennan, shipped by the car load to
Robert Cummings and Har- Houston, where the office
vey Stephens, the vivid scenic1 *01' distribution will be situ-
background of the, Texas «Aied. The clay to be refiaod
plains and the directirfh oT ^ "oT to ho mistakingly a,4So-’
James Hogan. combine to/'hitod with fullers earth, -a*
give this broad theme 'the 't . is altogether a different
scieeir treatment, it deserves, sullffhiice, Fillers .'(mrlli
home for several weeks. Miss
Ann (“Tad") is to be third
grade teacher in the Gon-
zales schools and took over
her teaching duties there
MoijdAy..
Mr. ancJ^Mrs. Paul Brueg.-
ihitnn, Frank . Pvihpda. afid
Misses E'sther* •Lee Tlerzik.
Julio Prihoda, Bonnie BruFg
port cards and f«xt Ijookire
veipf cards, , —- ——
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METHODIST OHURCH
SPECIAL NOTICE
Our Presiding. Elder, Bro.
Beale, will be wTTh us Sun-
laf night; aiul preach iit
7:30 |i. m.. and will hold the
4th QuarAtudy * Conference
fchbmfnj' the sermon. Let
the Stewai'ds, President of
-mnnn And- Albina' RosefVAuer IM - ‘S-• 'Stjptr-of't'b.nrcb
1
school, sponsor of Young Peo-
•pte flild' TTtisfees have IheTr
pent-the. weekend fishing at
Laniar, -----------— - - -
, Mr. and Mrs.’ N. W. Cham-
bers and ' daughter Anita . .........
visiteil v«i*)i relatives . in C-.1 ,*ibb.ms. Pastor
Viilon in Mind ay.
Miss Maxino’ Hodahek- re-.
Uuned to her muring duties
•in Houston Monday after a
fo.
reports. retpl.y(j'*" ■Everyone’ Is
invited to attend .Ibis, service.
FARMER’S LEAGUE.
SPECIAL MEETING
Praha left for San Antonio
Tuesday, where they will re-
sume their studies at the St.
John’s Seminary.
Rev. J. A. *Pustka and Ed. ^
“Berger visited in Yoakum
Wednesday.
Mrs. Chas. Hackebeil and*
son of San Antonio
visitors at the F. A. Nesrsta
home Monday.
.-,My. -and Mrs. Gus Herzik
$nd Miss Alice Kubala of
Austin visited friends ¥ and
relatives in our c.ity Monday:
•Miss Victoria Freytag' ac-
companied friends from Boer-
ne and San Antonio to Mon- -
pmoy', MFtfTco' wher^ thfey-
spent the weekend. While
there they vjsTtej the old ri
Biahop's' palace, the eethe- ' i
dral and* the Market Place; 4
witnessed a. serenade in the
park; viewqd the damage at
Santiago caused by the
recent flood; climbed 4 Vi
mili*!t qp a mountain to see *
$
FdV El PasO tffierc 1)7: \viTP .meelTiig ~at ■ Engle on Friday,
•isit with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ~
mid Touch fill’ a> week. *'.
H. R. Thulemeyer, Mr. aftd
Mrs. Fred —Ttmtemeyer and
Hrs’, j. McCalon* motored to
Beaumorit Satiu’day and spent
he holidays visiting-with Mr.
and- -Mrs-.- 4. -W. AJnGaw ttlCfe
M isi Frances ” Knesek spent
• he dav Tuesdltv irr Corpns^
Christ!.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyer
arid family of San Antonio
(visited in the F. J?'Meyer
home last weekend,
Mis.. Paul Jaenichen of
La Grange is visiting her
sisj^n- Mrs. «F. J. Meyer this
week.
Mr. ari’rL^MiA Julius Bacak.
foe Tupa and Miss Annie
Matocha nrofored to York-
Tiwn Sunday where they
enjoyed the Ed iiji-York town
baseball game.
Mr. and Mrs., Joe Kalins
oi fyiigH*, nu^T?irmer’s many other interesting experl-
| 'I'llTT*, 1 ■ ' 1» " * ^
Mrs. Anna Nesrsta and
Misses Marie ' and Alice
Nosivha of San Antonio were
September 9th., All members
ire IttffiS3 I" ’attend. “Join
his fast-growing organization I recent .visitors in our city,
that wilk tie' of-Benefit to oil I-They-were accompanied home
fanners,’* -Air.— Stavrnohu' by Miss hSTiri Nesrsta wW1
urge^-^v*’ had been’ visiting relatives'
—---:n:--[here.
in ' iIT D. flck^ Mrs, 454,
and daughter Billie
Billy Bob “B-B Shot” Marsh rDoris spent the day visiting
Is caYrying his right arm in with Mrs. I. L. Massey of
a sling this week, after hav-
irig fallen down stairs while
visiting in San Aptonio last
week. He takes it lightly, and
says it doesn't hurt. We join
in wishing fbr him a speedy
recovery.
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CARD OF THANKS!
. -mu in gooa tune, tire Mato- screen* treatment it deserves.- wtwntnce. MWcrs .‘uartli^ Mr. and Mrs., Joe Knllus •’!”
B»^M.ecUon isj mhl xlcba rtmoilf sending n •• - -«
•”o* n— • TTie ysfhrtlii’ pTo^TO'jti trf€~ %JIhig "oiIAi" while" ben ton Re' InnSc^TvTs iTm g relatives in Lnl uwg; N| 'bti? Ine av
rACL-^4«. ,-c<u”J- .Schulcntoirg flepartmcnL.scnd- for .the story. Defeated in •»* mud packing in the drill- . Mjss Mildred’ LaueV -and I {n\\-
ri
ORTS
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LFGJON HEAD
VISITS HERE
A. O. .Willman. field
Fr, vice officer of the Ameri-
..can Legion, of San Aritonio
v as a visitor in Flatonia
Tuesday on legion business.
F’hile hgre, he established
h adquarters at th© Fire
Douse, whefe Tie looked after
Do interert^ff needy veibians,
their widows or orphans. He
also contacted sevei^l Gold
S'ar mother* and% fathers.
l.nd week ’ in *the «sccoiint
< ■' ihe l egion meeting at Ain-
't 'I. we failed to n^entem that
A S., Spann of Flatonia was
: ’.ru among those who attend-
ed. %.'* »
.Schulenbjirg depailment.send-
ing ,a booster truck.
RUSTy needle
CAUSES INJURY • • •
Miss Sophie Krause had
the misfortune to lodge part
nf a luatv needle in her foot
la<t Friday night as she" walk-
ed over a wool rug in her
home. The needle broke off
and • though she was able fo
I nil part of it out, medical
rare was needed to remove
tiie .other part, Needless to
-ay the injury caused Miss
Ponhio a great deal of pain
but we are glad to report that
i\ow she is mufh improved
and will soon be back at
work. ;
Rudv. Folia, “Sweep’, and
Abe Mueller, Herman Olle,
Jr., Bill Roths and Leon Wal-
la enjoyed a fkhing trip do
Galveston last weekend:
for .the story. -Defeated in as mud packing
vvhr and weakened by four'i'ig or oil wells. .
years of back-breaking sacri- Work on the completion
flee, it js prevented from get- of the plant is being rushed
ting back on its .feet by a as much us possible, so that
gang of the mbit -miserable production might begin at
men ever to appear on the i once.
American scene—the carpet- _o’——_
Hm «U Smi,
lent conditiohs to muko ioj- 1’ r* ^ A»rn|| jn iu0
tunes for themselves at the HoSSl p»!!p
expense of the impoverished J* n { T. i «!,( 'luiohn/nf
natives. Hated by the South- poUc*c' hi^
erners and despised by all hls many friends go with him
decei-l Northerners. their as hc h,aves for h,s ncw hne
, .The Flatonia, Scout Troop
wishes to thank all those
who help<4l ‘make our -recent
tamp so successful. Especially
do wi> wish to thank Mr. E. * ^
■
jH theiV truck,
San Antonio last Wednesday.
Mrs. and Mrs. J. M. Floyd
and daughters LaMerle and
1 Bettye and Buafer Thoma*
returned Saturday from •
several days visit wl^h rela-
tives in Longview.
Mrs. Robert Behai and son
Francis Joe of Smithville
visited her sister Mrs. Ken-
neth Woodv last weekend. '.
Misses Laura Meyer and
Hilda Wiedemann left, Wed-
nesday for Rosenburg where L- <
ihe^- will teach |n the teho
Mrs. H. Thornton o
Mn’s ,SythZe‘weekend Hv?5H ,h“" ^ the car, the* Coca-
ton spent the weekend \iMt- Co]a Rott-rjnfi. oT
Vlu. 'F,rni7iotoT^Go! for with
ing Mrs. O. Kocian.
Miss Hattie Barta rind A.
A. Tucker of Tlouston visit-
ed in the Frank Barta home
near Praha last weekend.
Bertie ’ Rierce of
of work.
life-and-death struggle with
the Texans' makes a screen'
story that will pot be quickly ,• Mr. and Mrs. Emil Grieve
forgotten.
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and daughter of Praha and
—--------:o:—■ ■| Mrs. H. Grieve of this city
Mrs. Harvey Speight and motored to Salt Antonio to-
daughter Caroline Lee of day (Thurs.).
Houston are visiting in the Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cooper
home of Mr. and* Mrp, Dan spent tbc»holidays visiting in
Minton this week. t ^; SmiTey.-* . .
■i - -..Uni. ..
their homes Saturday after
a brief visit with . Mrs. F.
Merkins.
Mrs. Lonnie Garbade and
Mrs. D. ©. Garbade spent
Monday visiting in Brenhani.
Mrs. Herman Paul of West.
Columbia visited In the Fer-
nau home Tuesday.
Gene Albrecht Cowdin
and Misa Ronnie Lois Kof/e-
bue embarked on an extend-
ed journey to Moulton on
the “dinky?’ Wednesday' at
uoon. and spent thu after-
noon vl^jting there.
Grange for their donation of
foiw cases of Coca-Cola,* the
Admiration Coffee Co. for
their donation^of coffee, and
all who helped in anyway.
The Flatonia Scouts
s---j——; nv-
SCOTT’S NEWS
Mr. and Mrs.- Clyde Jones,
Misses Rosie, Lillie and
Agnes Tupa, and Messrs
John Tupa and Charles Sva-
tek were business visitors in
San Antonio Wednesday.
Athletics .
The . Praha and Scott’s
softball teams will play soft-
ball on the Flatonia* diamond.
Sunday afternoon, Septem-
ber 11.
School Starts
Scott’s School will start
Monday, September 12. ,
in the Sullivan and WhgeWr.
homes last weekend»
More Fords being sold! .
The Flatonia Motor Co. re-
ports hnother delivery of a
tmlor 85 to Williant Urner
of Kirtley. * ,
F. X. Brunner and son
Richard Earl, F. W. Duaek
and “Sweet” Mueller left
Wednesday for Ijimar where
they intend to fish for several
days.
* Mr. and Mrs. N.‘ H. Cook
and* daughter. Marv Jane
spent Monday and Tuesday
visiting in Victoria.,
. , Mr, < and Mrs. HeYman ’ • ’
Olle, Sr., Mrs. Herman Olle.
Jr. and daughter Jesnnine; • '-
and Miss Dorothy Schutz
visited at Midfields last Wed*, ,
nesday.
Robt. Freytag left last F*t- aj
,day for Three Rivers where
MW n u|f
ho resumed h(a
duties Monday. -v..
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Hawkes, George W. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1938, newspaper, September 8, 1938; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth985035/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.